To be Sold and Estate at Edgefield, near Holt, in the County of Norfolk,
consisting of a good Dwelling House, Barn, Stables, and other Out-houses,
a good Malting Office, Mill House, and other Offices convenient for the
Malting Trade, and Orchard and Garden, well planted with Fruit Trees,
with fifty-five Acres of good Arable and Meadow Land, upon which hath
been lately planted some Quantity of young Timber. Between thirty and
forty Acres of Land is Copyhold, and the rest Freehold, now in the
Occupation of Mr John Dagless.
For further Particulars enquire of Mr John Davy, AT Holt, or of the
said John Dagless.
Note. -- Mr Dagless having declined the Malting Business, all Persons
indebted to him are requested to pay him their respective Debts within
one Month from the Date hereof, or they will be put into the hands of an
Attorney. -- Nov 1st, 1781.\Norfolk Chronicle - 3rd November 1781

Edgefield, Norfolk, December 3, 1782

To be Sold by Auction
By Edward Bliss, Auctioneer
On Saturday 22nd Day of December Instant at the Feathers in Holt, precisely at 3 o'c in the Afternoon of the same Day, subject to such Conditions of Sale as will then & there be produced, unless before disposed of by private Contract of which Notice will be given in this Paper. All that One Acre & Two Roods of LEASEHOLD LAND, Inclosed, situate in Edgefield aforesaid, with a Tower Windmill or Grist Mill, a Messuage or Tenement, Shop, Stable, Cow house, & Straw housethereupon built, as the sameare now in the Use or Occupation of Mr. John Daglass, the Proprietor, who will shew the Premisses.
For Price & further Particulars please apply to Thomas Mendham, Briston, Norfolk. Norfolk Chronicle - 14th December 1782

The Creditors of John Ellis of Edgefield, Miller, are requested to meet at the Feathers Inn in Holt, on Saturday 19th instant at 2 o'c to settle accounts & receive dividend arising from the Effects of the said John Ellis ...Norfolk Chronicle - 12th July 1800